An attorney for Nicholas Stein argues that he shouldn’t have his certification suspended for dragging an injured inmate across a concrete floor.
May 2014
Cumberland County Jail guard appeals one-year suspension
An attorney for Nicholas Stein argues that he shouldn’t have his certification suspended for dragging an injured inmate across a concrete floor.
Cumberland County Jail guard appeals one-year suspension
An attorney for Nicholas Stein argues that he shouldn’t have his certification suspended for dragging an injured inmate across a concrete floor.
Microsoft opening store at Maine Mall on Saturday
The store’s 12 employees will be able to answer technical questions about Microsoft products and assist with the purchasing of games, phones, computers and software.
Gorham councilor pleads not guilty to drunken driving
As Benjamin Hartwell’s court case proceeds, the council continues a discussion about crimes that should require members to resign.
Sept. 11 museum is called a monument to unity
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum will be dedicated Thursday and then opened for six days around-the-clock to Sept. 11 survivors, victims’ relatives, first responders and lower Manhattan residents.
Sept. 11 museum is called a monument to unity
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum will be dedicated Thursday and then opened for six days around-the-clock to Sept. 11 survivors, victims’ relatives, first responders and lower Manhattan residents.
Sept. 11 museum is called a monument to unity
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum will be dedicated Thursday and then opened for six days around-the-clock to Sept. 11 survivors, victims’ relatives, first responders and lower Manhattan residents.
Man convicted of theft says he was pressured to talk to Maine State Police
An attorney for Karl Kittredge tells the Maine Supreme Judicial Court that his client’s statements to police should have been suppressed during his trial.
Man convicted of theft says he was pressured to talk to Maine State Police
An attorney for Karl Kittredge tells the Maine Supreme Judicial Court that his client’s statements to police should have been suppressed during his trial.